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A Look at October's ETF Boom: What's Driving the Surge?

USASat Nov 08 2025

Massive Surge in Investments

October witnessed a historic influx of capital into US exchange-traded funds (ETFs), with a record-breaking $166 billion in net new assets. The surge was spearheaded by Vanguard, which recorded its best month ever, attracting over $50 billion.

Key Highlights

  • US Stock ETFs Dominate: The largest share of inflows went into US stock ETFs, with large-blend ETFs capturing the most attention.
  • Vanguard's Stellar Performance:
  • VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF) was a standout, drawing nearly half of the flows into large-blend ETFs.
  • VOO has been the most popular ETF of 2025, with $103 billion in flows year-to-date.
  • VTI (Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF) also contributed significantly to Vanguard's success.
  • Technology ETFs: Despite the US stock market being more concentrated than in decades, investors continued to pour money into technology-sector ETFs, with a record $8 billion in new assets. These ETFs primarily invest in tech giants like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Apple.
  • Overlap Concerns: The top holdings in tech ETFs are similar to those in broader market ETFs, leading to potential investment overlap.

Notable Performers

  • SPYM (State Street's SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF):
  • After a name and ticker change, it broke its monthly flow record.
  • Offers advantages over its sibling ETF, SPY, including lower fees and the ability to reinvest dividends and lend securities.
  • Cryptocurrency ETFs:
  • Despite the declining price of bitcoin, investors continued to pour money into cryptocurrency ETFs.
  • The largest spot bitcoin ETF, IBIT, saw $4 billion in inflows in October.
  • Gold ETFs:
  • GLD (State Street's SPDR Gold Shares) made the top 10 list for ETF inflows in October.

Outflows and Market Performance

  • Trading-Leveraged Equity ETFs:
  • Saw the most outflows of any category, despite the number of trading-tool ETFs more than doubling over the first three quarters of 2025.
  • Market Performance:
  • Large-cap US stocks outperformed their mid- and small-cap peers.
  • Emerging-market stocks had a solid month, outperforming overseas developed markets.

questions

    Is the influx of money into tech ETFs a sign that investors are 'applying' too much pressure on these stocks?
    What factors contributed to the unprecedented ETF inflows in October, and are these factors likely to persist?
    How does the performance of large-blend ETFs compare to other ETF categories, and what are the implications for investors?

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